1. COVERT (ADJECTIVE): hidden
- Synonyms: undercover, secret
- Antonyms: open, known
- Example Sentence: Behind his soft behaviour he has some covert intentions.
2. DEFILE (VERB):corrupt
- Synonyms: degrade, desecrate
- Antonyms: honour, praise
- Example Sentence: He tried to defile the system.
3. WORSEN (VERB): deteriorate
- Synonyms: get worse, exacerbate
- Antonyms: improve, soothe
- Example sentence: This policy could actually worsen the economy.
4. CONCURRENTLY (ADVERB): simultaneously
- Synonyms: all at once, all together
- Antonyms: imbalanced, upset
- Example sentence: He is eating and dancing concurrently.
5. PUSH (VERB): advance
- Synonyms: boost, hype
- Antonyms: repress, dissuade
- Example sentence: The manager pushed the production.
6. CRISIS (NOUN): catastrophe
- Synonyms: disaster, trouble
- Antonyms: calm, peace
- Example sentence: He helped me in the times of crisis.
7. SLUMP (NOUN): decline
- Synonyms: depreciation, downtrend
- Antonyms: ascent, rise
- Example sentence: This year, we saw a slump in profits.
8. COVETOUS (ADJECTIVE):rapacious
- Synonyms: greedy, insatiable
- Antonyms: magnanimous, generous
- Example sentence: She touched the ring with covetous hands.
9. BLEAK (ADJECTIVE): dismal
- Synonyms: gloomy, dark
- Antonyms: bright, pleasant
- Example sentence: Manish was found in the bleak little room in despair.
10.ADJUNCT (NOUN): supplement
- Synonyms: addition, complement
- Antonyms: lessening, subtraction
- Example sentence: Food technology is an adjunct to learning.